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Discuss anything Disney here. From Classics, to Pixar, to Kingdom Hearts, to Marvel and Star Wars, et cetera.
My top thirteen "Classic" (as in 2D/Hand-Drawn) *not counting the direct-to-video sequels* Disney movies are...
13. The Hunchback of Notre Dame (very dark for Disney, but when I was younger, I really liked the "Comic relief" of the talking gargoyles. Plus, Frollo is probably on my top five Disney villains.)
12. Brother Bear (not a lot of people liked this one, but I've always, for as long as I can remember, had a soft spot for talking animals for some reason.)
11. Hercules (only seen this one once, thanks to Netflix. I love Greek Mythology, but they could've done more.)
10. The Jungle Book (Probably the oldest movie in this entire list. Too bad it didn't age so well after 45 or so years...)
9. The Little Mermaid (Wasn't this supposed to be released in 3D?)
8. The Emperor's New Grove (This whole movie had me laughing my ass completely off!)
7. Beauty and the Beast (I really liked the design of the Beast, plus, I rediscovered my appreciation for him after playing the original Kingdom Hearts my first time through.)
6. Tarzan (My mom is obsessed with Phil Collins, and this movie pretty much invented "Tree-Surfing")
5. Mulan (One word: Mushu!)
4. Aladdin (Pretty much the first Disney classic aimed mainly toward a masculine audience. Did pretty well!)
3. Lilo & Stitch (I remember when I was younger, that I expected the trailer scenes with other Disney characters to be in the actual movie. I was a bit disappointed, but I still liked it a lot)
2. Atlantis: The Lost Empire (I'm a sucker for Science fiction, and this was their first animated Sci-Fi flick)
1. The Lion King (See #12, also.. My absolute FAVORITE growing up, and now I know the fact that it's a kid version of Hamlet. You can't go wrong with Shakespeare!)
My top thirteen "Classic" (as in 2D/Hand-Drawn) *not counting the direct-to-video sequels* Disney movies are...
13. The Hunchback of Notre Dame (very dark for Disney, but when I was younger, I really liked the "Comic relief" of the talking gargoyles. Plus, Frollo is probably on my top five Disney villains.)
12. Brother Bear (not a lot of people liked this one, but I've always, for as long as I can remember, had a soft spot for talking animals for some reason.)
11. Hercules (only seen this one once, thanks to Netflix. I love Greek Mythology, but they could've done more.)
10. The Jungle Book (Probably the oldest movie in this entire list. Too bad it didn't age so well after 45 or so years...)
9. The Little Mermaid (Wasn't this supposed to be released in 3D?)
8. The Emperor's New Grove (This whole movie had me laughing my ass completely off!)
7. Beauty and the Beast (I really liked the design of the Beast, plus, I rediscovered my appreciation for him after playing the original Kingdom Hearts my first time through.)
6. Tarzan (My mom is obsessed with Phil Collins, and this movie pretty much invented "Tree-Surfing")
5. Mulan (One word: Mushu!)
4. Aladdin (Pretty much the first Disney classic aimed mainly toward a masculine audience. Did pretty well!)
3. Lilo & Stitch (I remember when I was younger, that I expected the trailer scenes with other Disney characters to be in the actual movie. I was a bit disappointed, but I still liked it a lot)
2. Atlantis: The Lost Empire (I'm a sucker for Science fiction, and this was their first animated Sci-Fi flick)
1. The Lion King (See #12, also.. My absolute FAVORITE growing up, and now I know the fact that it's a kid version of Hamlet. You can't go wrong with Shakespeare!)